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The English word "[[Theology]]" is derived from it. | The English word "[[Theology]]" is derived from it. | ||
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| + | ! Nominative | ||
| + | | Θεος || Θεοι | ||
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| + | ! Genitive | ||
| + | | Θεου || Θεων | ||
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| + | ! Dative | ||
| + | | Θεω || Θεοις | ||
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| + | ! Accusative | ||
| + | | Θεον || Θεους | ||
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Θεος (Theos) is the Koine Greek word meaning "God" or "a god"
It is a second declension masculine noun.
The English word "Theology" is derived from it.
| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Θεος | Θεοι |
| Genitive | Θεου | Θεων |
| Dative | Θεω | Θεοις |
| Accusative | Θεον | Θεους |
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